"Every time your little Mario or Luigi character on the screen collects a coin, that's an unrealized gain," said Yellen. "Why are we allowing all those coins—not to mention all those power stars and power moons—to just sit in Mario's pocket untaxed?"Experts estimate that over 32 billion coins are collected in Mario games every year, and all of those gains go completely untaxed, allowing gamers to reap the benefits of power-ups and extra lives without sending any money to the government.
Bill Smead: Read Between The Lines: Buffett Is As Bearish As He’s Ever Been
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I am not attuned to this market environment and I don’t want to spoil a
decent record by trying to play a game I don’t understand – Warren Buffett,
Letter ...
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